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Social Studies, 08.12.2021 01:00, brae72

Please don’t put any links thanks! What happened before the Battle of Brooklyn?

What were the results of the Battle of Brooklyn?

Why do you think the Battle of Brooklyn was considered the largest battle of the Revolutionary War?

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